Technical Reviews

A technical review is a balanced review and analysis of the literature on a scientific or medical topic related to diabetes. The technical review provides a scientific rationale for a position statement and undergoes critical peer review before submission to the Professional Practice Committee for approval. In some cases, original research publications, conference proceedings, or other comprehensive review articles are used as the basis for a position statement instead of a technical review. Listed below are recent technical reviews.

Aspirin Therapy

Colwell JA: Aspirin therapy in diabetes. Diabetes Care 20:1767–1771, 1997

Dyslipidemia Management in Adults

Haffner SM: Management of dyslipidemia in adults with diabetes. Diabetes Care 21:160–178, 1998

Economic Analysis of Diabetes Interventions

Klonoff DC, Schwartz DM: An economic analysis of interventions for diabetes. Diabetes Care 23:390–404, 2000

Exercise

Schneider SH, Ruderman NB: Exercise and NIDDM. Diabetes Care 13:785–789, 1990

Wasserman DH, …

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